AWESOME. Section 8 (Described at ~7:10 to 8:10 and practically applied EXPERTLY at 12:50) is GOLD for performers - THANK YOU for the tip on HOW TO ERASE THE LOOP so you can have a clean transition to the next song in the performance WITHOUT the 'old' loop restarting . . . . I just picked this pedal up and that was going to be a deal-killer for sending it back until I got to your demo and tutorial, specifically this issue, so BOSS owes you one.
No comments? Well I'm happy to be the first to give you an emphatic thank you for what was a really clear and patient review full of incredibly useful knowledge. Planning to pick up my first loop pedal, even if I don't get the rc1 I was eyeing, this was everything I needed to know to inform the decision. Thank you.
Nice video. You seemed nervous :-) It’s ok! You did great. I’ve been fiddling with loopers for a while. I going to give this one a go. Very informative and patient video. I’m also going to use a FS6 I have. Double clicking can be tricky. We’ll see. As others have said, getting the timing right can be hard. I can do it fine at my son’s house with his rig and a ditto.
Thanks for that. So much useful info about that looper. I want one and this has lured me to it as i love Boss pedals. Just would have liked a little info on the 2 inputs and 2 outputs. Great stuff!
I think the 2 inputs and 2 outputs is to allow you to loop in stereo, or maybe with multiple instruments? I would not be surprised if I was mistaken either way.
Hello! The stereo ins and outs allow you to use stereo instruments with the pedal, such as keyboards or samplers. As for two guitars, etc. I didn't think to try it during the review but it would be interesting...
Here is what I DONT see on any of the demos is using effects to change your loop. Most basic: clean and distortion one over the other, also, flanger or wah on second loop. Octaver pedal? Add a bass line. Univibe swells Does your pedal emulate different instruments? Have a drum machine? Awesome. You can even plug a Mic (it might need some preamp) to add harmony lines to your vocals. Using the same tone for everything, even when each dub is tasty, makes the mix sound too busy and cluttered.
Hey man, thanks for the comment. You do make a great point and I do a lot of those kinds of things live with my acoustic duo. If you want to do those things, just make sure that the looper is LAST in your chain, so that it grabs everything. If you want to add a mic, have a look at some of the other RC models that Boss offers; some include an XLR input for a microphone.
You don’t double click to finish a loop, just press it once and it starts looping. I used to have this pedal and I’ve since graduated to the RC-600 and I hate it, I get nothing done because I’m always looking in the manual to have to find things. I’m sorry I ever sold the RC-1, best single track looper I ever had.
@@Bombed8myelbow If you have a look at the RC-5 video that we just did, I do a bit of a tutorial where I cover my stop/erase technique. Hopefully that will help out!
Nice video. You seemed nervous :-) It’s ok! You did great. I’ve been fiddling with loopers for a while. I going to give this one a go. Very informative and patient video. I’m also going to use a FS6 I have. Double clicking can be tricky. We’ll see. As others have said, getting the timing right can be hard. I can do it fine at my son’s house with his rig and a ditto.
AWESOME. Section 8 (Described at ~7:10 to 8:10 and practically applied EXPERTLY at 12:50) is GOLD for performers - THANK YOU for the tip on HOW TO ERASE THE LOOP so you can have a clean transition to the next song in the performance WITHOUT the 'old' loop restarting . . . . I just picked this pedal up and that was going to be a deal-killer for sending it back until I got to your demo and tutorial, specifically this issue, so BOSS owes you one.
No comments? Well I'm happy to be the first to give you an emphatic thank you for what was a really clear and patient review full of incredibly useful knowledge. Planning to pick up my first loop pedal, even if I don't get the rc1 I was eyeing, this was everything I needed to know to inform the decision. Thank you.
Thank you. Best of luck with whatever looper you go with. They are fun pedals!
Nice! Just got this and this was exactly what I needed to get started.
Fantastic video. Gave me multiple ideas I wouldn’t have realized were options for using the pedal.
Thanks, Kevin. Just purchased the RC-1 and your video has been great to get me started. Cheers, Rey.
Great job. I was on the fence about this pedal now I am all in.
Nice video Just bought one.. great explanation.. 😊
This was a great review and I love your guitar playing. I ordered this pedal as soon as the video ended. Thank you!
That was great tutorial my friend. You sound great too 🤙
🙏
Awesome, Awesome explanation of how 🤔 in the hELL to use 😀 this thing!!! Originally had an RC 30 which was WAY too complicated 😮... Thank You 😊
This is the best review!!!
That Blues segment was killer
Perfect explanation back to back
Love your video!
I have one in black.
Love it.
So simple.
Rock solid built to last.
Nice video. You seemed nervous :-)
It’s ok! You did great. I’ve been fiddling with loopers for a while. I going to give this one a go. Very informative and patient video.
I’m also going to use a FS6 I have. Double clicking can be tricky. We’ll see. As others have said, getting the timing right can be hard. I can do it fine at my son’s house with his rig and a ditto.
Great review and playing. Thanks!
Great demo . Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for real.
PS: you killed with the blues
Thank you!
Thanks for that. So much useful info about that looper. I want one and this has lured me to it as i love Boss pedals. Just would have liked a little info on the 2 inputs and 2 outputs. Great stuff!
I think the 2 inputs and 2 outputs is to allow you to loop in stereo, or maybe with multiple instruments? I would not be surprised if I was mistaken either way.
Hello! The stereo ins and outs allow you to use stereo instruments with the pedal, such as keyboards or samplers. As for two guitars, etc. I didn't think to try it during the review but it would be interesting...
Nice demo. Well done.
7:10 to 8:10 for thanks
Good review ...and cool playin 👍
Hi! very nice demos 👍. if i want a drum machine with the same feature as RC-1, what do you recommend? thanks
Hi, can I use this to loop in my rhythm pads..!!?
Cool vid. The 5L foot switch doesn’t work with it though. 🤙
Here is what I DONT see on any of the demos is using effects to change your loop. Most basic: clean and distortion one over the other, also, flanger or wah on second loop. Octaver pedal? Add a bass line. Univibe swells Does your pedal emulate different instruments? Have a drum machine? Awesome. You can even plug a Mic (it might need some preamp) to add harmony lines to your vocals. Using the same tone for everything, even when each dub is tasty, makes the mix sound too busy and cluttered.
Hey man, thanks for the comment. You do make a great point and I do a lot of those kinds of things live with my acoustic duo. If you want to do those things, just make sure that the looper is LAST in your chain, so that it grabs everything.
If you want to add a mic, have a look at some of the other RC models that Boss offers; some include an XLR input for a microphone.
Worst pedal ever. How anyone can finish a loop with a double click and time it perfectly is beyond me.
Hello! It does take time to get a handle of a looper, but with a bit of practice, it gets easy!
You don’t double click to finish a loop, just press it once and it starts looping. I used to have this pedal and I’ve since graduated to the RC-600 and I hate it, I get nothing done because I’m always looking in the manual to have to find things. I’m sorry I ever sold the RC-1, best single track looper I ever had.
@DaleRobertSzyms just re read what you said, "you click it once to Start the loop" I'm talking about stopping the loop.
@@Bombed8myelbow If you have a look at the RC-5 video that we just did, I do a bit of a tutorial where I cover my stop/erase technique. Hopefully that will help out!
Nice video. You seemed nervous :-)
It’s ok! You did great. I’ve been fiddling with loopers for a while. I going to give this one a go. Very informative and patient video.
I’m also going to use a FS6 I have. Double clicking can be tricky. We’ll see. As others have said, getting the timing right can be hard. I can do it fine at my son’s house with his rig and a ditto.